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C o u n ty c lu b a g en ts w ill f u r n ish c o m p le te in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th is a c tiv ity . California Couple Buy H ighw ay Inn Mi a n d M rs H a rry E S to fcr H urry I*'. S to fc r h a v e purchaMcd tin* C hic Inn on th e P o rtla n d h ig h w ay of H illsb o ro («rand o p e n ing u n d e r th e new m a n a g e m e n t | w.t held S a tu rd a y a fte r b ein g re w lll d e co ra te d Tin* Inn w as fo rm e rly i Ile fu v u i s jilueing p e n n u n e n t n r ow ned b y T W M allory, w ho w ill m .itn li' sub -.lutim i. fui s h e n f f s c o n tin u e to o p e ra te th e .service s ta il e p i l l l e . t h ln iig h n iit th è e u u litv tu tion and catrín* then* g iv e n u t ly h ig d i s t r i, ls " h e tte i p n , Mi a n d Mr S to fc r a re from te. .a i ut a s .iv in « tu th è lu x p u v e is T.aft C a l i f , a n d h a v e b e en in th e W llllu m s ls e m ln l ed h v tlie D ein re s ta u r a n t b u sin e ss for 23 years. ' " l u t i, p a r ty th è P ro g re s s iv e V n t- e is l i n i , u f W a s h in g to n e u u n tv u n ii ,irg u n i/e ,l lulmi ami e x p ee ts m o tig li *v lu m i» ' Ili s u p p u ri III th è « m e la i K eine,n p e i, in Ad*. T h e M ore More You Seit W. D. Lovegren Argus Classified You T e ll—The Our HI-PflK Ice Cream is GOOD! AND SO COOl) FOR YOU TRY SOME SOON! SHAKE SHOP 218 E. MAIN ST. HILLSBORO Opon Daily 10 a. m. to II p. m. Saturdays to 12 Midnight Famous DODGE "FIRSTS" Dies in Portland All steel body . . . . Baked enamel finish Aluminum alloy pislons H ydraulic brakes High compression engines Rubber engine mountings Downdraft carburetor Ruslproofing . . . . Floating power . . . . Balanced weight distribution Chair height scats Amola s t e e l ....................... Super f i n i s h ....................... Safely Signal speedometer . . Fluid d i i v e ....................... Safety rim wheels New Safe guard hydraulic brakes New Oilitc perm anent fuel filler S( I I O L I . S T h e o r a to r ic a l con- tc t x a . In Id F rid a y , M ay 7. sui. u by th e S c h o ll' O ra n g e e r <)r; wa a w a rd e d th e f irs t DODGE Dodge "J-b Rated "Trucks PLYMOUTH Electrical Coniracior served. Mv Mrs lu a K uthi-rlam l siion- 1,on- W alt p riz e o f V ib fl E a rl E u k e n received the ecorid I,:./, 1,1 S3 (|'| a n d L ucille K u h n tiie th ird p rize of $2 fg). O th- c r ! ,riii- 'a n ts re c e iv in g $2 00 each w e r j , , A nn R ic h C arol Anri A n- der nn and C liffo rd G ro w T he ju d ? ,- wen* C liff.,rd W ynkopp. lo a d , ,.t I),,. S h erw o o d high school M rs I, A M on tg o m ery , of K ln to n nod f E S tre tc h e r, T S L ung and Mi I, W G u ild w ere th e G ra n g e co m m ittee in ch arg e W om en of th e G ra n g e se rv e d lig h t ri f f h m en ts follow ing the pro- g ian , O th e r p ro g ra m n u m b e rs in cluded the flag sa lu te led by C u rtis O xh u f M idw ay g ro u p , g ro u p song "A m erica.'' led by W a rre n E rw in of We t S lope p ian o solos by C o n ra d and Jo h n S c h m e ltz e r J r ; reci ta tio n s by H ow ard C lassen a n d C u r tis O x ley ; acco rd io n solos by C lif ford G row , pian o solo by E arl F ick en a n d a song by fo u r g irls frsun M idw ay. M other's day w as o b se rv ed a t the ch u rch S u n d a y bv an a p p ro p ria te serm on from the 31st c h a p te r of P ro v e rb s bv Rev H W C h a tte rto n M rs T R M oore re ad a poern "The N am e of M other." a n d M r a n d Mrs. H arold C h riste n s e n sang a d u e t "Ttie S w eet O ld Songs I H e ard Mv M other Sing," a cc o m p a n ied by R uth C h risten sen w ho also p la y e d the c h u rc h m usic A rose w as p re se n te d to each m o th e r g ra n d -m o th e r a n d g r e a t- g ra n d -m o th e r p resen t. Heirs io Estate Sought in State 1914 1914 1923 1924 1924 1926 1929 1929 1931 1934 1934 1934 1938 1939 1941 1941 1946 1946 M Dickiri on of G aston. A l W illia m s anil d a u g h te r. C a th e rin e of P o rtla n d a n d the L loyd B ro w n fam ily of F a rm in g to n A p icn ic d in n e r was Speaking Contesi Held at Scholls , F u n e ra l se rv ice s w ere h e ld in C o tta g e G ro v e last w e e k fo r W il- fo rd D L ovegren. 49. fo rm e r r e s i d e n t of C h e rry («rove w ho died European Travel* Told May 2 in a P o rtla n d hospital. R ites W S C S m et at th e h om e of w ere c o n d u cted from the A ssem b ly Mr- R hoda Hesse. F rid a v w ith M rs of G dd c h u rch , w ith in te rm e n t in W H B u tle r of C o rv a llis, th e m ain Rest H aven c e m e te ry in E ugene. sp e a k e r S he to ld of h e r tr ip to M r L o v eg re n w as bo rn J u ly 12 E urope, stre ssin g th e b e a u ty of < A N IH D A TES — T M W illiam s 1898. a n d sp e n t his ch ild h o o d in S w itz e rla n d and show ed in te re s tin g ta b o v e ), H illsboro b u sin e ss m an P re sto n . W ash H e m oved to C h e r s o u v e n irs from m an y c o u n trie s. and fa rm e r, and K e n n eth A M ills, ry G ro v e a t the age of 13 and f in Vocal solos w e re given by M rs B e a v e rto n fa rm e r, a r e se e k in g ished grade school there H e g r a d H W C h a tte rto n a n d Mrs. R o b e rt e le c tio n as W ashington co u n ty u ated from O reg o n S ta te co lle g e in H iatt a cco m p an ied by M rs H a ro ld sh e riff. W illiam s is un o p p o sed fo r 1923 as a civil e n g in e e r a n d m a r C h risten sen M rs T R M oore w as ried M a rth a L in d e J a n u a ry 12. 1924 in c h a rg e of th e devotions. A b o u t D em o cratic n o m in a tio n in th e T h e ir m a rria g e w as the firs t in 35 a tte n d e d O ffice rs ele cte d are: M ay p rim a ry M ills is opposed by C h e rry («rove B a p tist c h u rch . T h e ir Mr H aro ld C h riste n s e n , p re sid e n t; S h e riff Dick B usch and D eputy first h om e w as in B ridal Veil. T h ey M r R hoda H esse, v ic e -p re s id e n t; S h e riff H allie Ire la n d lor tin- R e lived in C o tta g e G ro v e for th e past M rs E d w a rd E n g lan d , s e c re ta ry ; p u b lic a n n o m in atio n 11 y e ars, w h e re th e y o w n e d a n d Mrs J A B ritta in tr e a s u r e r ; M rs. o p e ra te d a larg e saw m ill. C. E S tre tc h e r, m is sio n a ry se c re S u rv iv o rs in clu d e his w ife; tw o ta ry ; and M rs. A. L in n c n b c rg e r, li sons. K e n n e th a n d E d w a rd , b oth at b ra ria n S u rp rise Party hom e; his m other. M rs H ilm a L o v e P. L. P a tte rso n , of H illsboro, w as H onors Mrs. G nos g re n . fo u r sisters. M rs E ffie P e a r ' • r at an open G ra n g e son a n d E lva L o v eg re n of C h e r- m eetin g last W ed n esd ay ev en in g , 11% Mrw. Jo h n lla a sc rv G ro v e . M rs E dna B ru c e of lh- e x p la in e d th e su rp lu s incom e EIRDALE K >WA HILL M argin ct («no* w«i.s su rp ris e d on K eyes. Cal . a n d M rs M abel T u p p e r tax a n d a n sw e re d q u e stio n s on th is M rs P a t t e r F rid a v in ho n o r of h e r 73th b i r th of P la c e rv ille , C al ; a n d tn re e and o th e r su b jects. day I’n sent w ere Miss A m elia a n d b ro th e rs. P h illip of S p o k a n e ; Levi, son w as also p re sen t. T he p ic tu re . Mv C o u n try w as sh o w n bv H a r E rnina D e th h i of P o rtla n d . M rs a m issio n ary in C h in a, a n d T eon of old A e b isc h e r of N ew b erg . C liffo rd I’ J W hitt M rs A lv in a H e rd lein . C o tta g e G rove. G row p lay ed accordion se lec tio n s Mrs M ina P fahl, Mrs E ran k B ran- and Mrs. J o h n S c h m e ltz e r re a d an daw a n d M rs E A D e arv ille . E dgar G u e st p in m . follow ing w h ich M rs Je ssie C a rlto n 's m o th e r r e she w as p re se n te d w ith a g ift "to th e tu rn e d to h e r hom e in B a k e r last G ra n g e m o th e r " Sunday. F u n e ra l s e r \ic e s for M rs. C. P HUI a n d D ale c lu b m et a t th e S m ith M ary L ) w h o d ied at a hom e of M is C la ia P ta r s o n on P o rtla n d h o sp ital M ay 4. w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y a tte n d e d by 13 m em b e rs lle n r v io r H a rry ) N ew ton, who F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t F in le y 's Rose a n d fo u r visitors. T h e c lu b d o n a te d w ould b e aged if living and. th e r e C hapel w ith in te rm e n t a t L in co ln $3 to the C a n c e r fu n d M rs S m ith liv e d Mr a n d Mi J o h n H aase e n te r fore, m o re lik e ly his c h ild re n , a re M em orial P a rk ta in e d 13 guests S u n d a y fo r d in bein g so u g h t in w e ste rn Oregon to h e re fur a b o u t 10 y e a rs b e fo re m o v n e r fo r M o th e rs day. claim a $10.(MXl e sta te left by a ing to P o rtla n d th re e r e a r s ago re la tiv e w ho d ied re c e n tly w ith o u t w h e re she m ad e h e r h om e w ith h e r d a u g h te r M rs S. E. C a ld w ell c Argus Classified Ads Can Bring lo ser kin. S e v e ral S ch o lls frie n d s a tte n d e d You Quick Results. tf W alter C Cox. p ro b a te g e n e a lo th e service. gist. 2hH S L aS alle St.. C hicago, T hose from th is v ic in ity a tte n d in g w ho specializes in tra c in g m issing e d d in g of Miss R ena W enstrom r e la tiv e s to se ttle e states, is d i a th n e d w Mr. n t J R u p le a t the re c tin g th e h u n t, he a n n o u n c e d to P a rk ro s e G C ra o m m u n ity c h u rc h in day. P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w ere 'T h e H enry (o r H a rry i N ew ton M r. a n d Mrs. V C W enstrom . Mrs. so u g h t,'' M r. C ox said, “w as b o rn J e n n ie L a rk in . M r. a n d Mrs. Jo e in O hio in ab o u t 1875. a n d w ould F lin t. Mr. a n d M rs J H M oore. be 73 y e a rs old if not deceased. M r. a n d M rs Jo sep h T w igg. Mr “A fte r g ro w in g u p in O hio he a n d M rs. R ollin M eyers. Mrs. tra v e le d w est w hile still a y oung G eo rg e I ew ellin . M rs fid S eiffert. m an a n d se ttle d , a cc o rd in g to o u r M rs J T. M cC ann a n d B illy M c in fo rm a tio n , so m e w h e re in w e ste rn C ann. O reg o n ." He w as last h e a rd from G u e sts a n d c a lle rs at th e T R in th a t a re a a b o u t 35 y e a rs ago. M oore hom o S u n d a y in clu d e d A. "H e is re p o rte d to h a v e m a rrie d a n d had c h ild re n If he is deceased, th e c h ild re n w ould succeed to claim 1 th e e sta te R ecords of th e deceased a re u n c le a r as to w h e th e r N ew to n 's f ir s t n a m e w as H e n ry o r H a rry ." F e a tu r e s p io n e e r e d o r d e v e l o p e d b y D o d g e a n d C h r y s le r C o r p o r a tio n CORNELIUS, OREGON Volume 55. No. 8—Section 4, Six Pages Soil Conserving Program of 4-H Youth Renewed bourd Phone F. G. 371J In d rp rrirtrn t— Founded 1873 H illsboro, O rogon, T h u rx d u y , M ay 13, 1948 In .1 la te m e iit o n In s e .in ilu l.'ie y , lie luis sa id I f I am n o u u n u te ij a n il e le e te il I w i l l h o n e s tly a ie l f a i t h f u l l y f u l f i l l th e d u tie s u f m y o ff ic e to th e best u f m y a b ilit y a m i tu th e best in te le s h . n f th e p e u p le u f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty " lb - has .aid he does lin t b e lie v e in 'm a k in g fa ls e p r u m i.e s h u t w i l l g iv e c a r e fu l c o n s id e ra tio n to each p in b le in as it ai uses " | b e lie v e 111 tr e a tin g e v e ry o n e f a i r a n d e ip ia l.” lie adds lie w as b u rn in P o r tla n d in 1PI2 a l l I m o v e d w it h h l.i p a re n ts tu llu z - e ld iile in IIHI7 FRANK & JACK'S ELECTRIC L ouis Hesse w as h om e from O. 8. I C for the w e ek -e n d . P h y llis S n id er, d a u g h te r nf M r a n d M rs G len S n id e r of N ew port, fo rm erly of K in to n w as q u e e n of th e N ew p o rt C ra b fe stiv a l last w eek end S he is a n iece of M r F lo re n ce L a rk in J a n e t R u h lin w as a w a rd e d a 4-H su m m e r school sc h o la rs h ip by th e | S cholls g ra n g e T h e e ig h th g ra d e g ra d u a tio n e x ercise s for the G ro n e r C o n so lid ate d D istrict wil he held a t th e ch u rch T h u rsd a y e v en in g . M ay 20. T h ere w ill he 19 g ra d u a te s No Blur Photos STROBE FLA SH 1500 to 5000th of a second Woman's Club to Meet S cholls J u n io r W om an's c lu b w ill m eet at th e h o m e of the p r e s i d e n t. M rs J o e Ja c k so n n e x t T u e s d a y e v en in g M rs. Je sse S n y d e r J r , is assistin g hostess. M rs Ja c k D avis is on th e social co m m ittee. M rs Jes e S n y d e r w as h o n o re d w ith a b irth d a y p a rty on M o th er's d a y at h e r h om e P re s e n t w ere M r a n d M rs. F re d M osner a n d tw o c h ild re n M rs D orothy P o tte r and d a u g h te r. L ila. Mrs E sth e r H a n son all of P o rtla n d Mr. and M rs Je sse S n y d e r J r a n d Je sse S n v d e r Sr S he w as p re se n te d w ith flo w e rs and p lan ts A bout 50 frie n d s g a th e re d M on day ev en in g of last w eek to c h a r i v ari Mr a n d Mrs. C la re n c e H eaten w ho a re m a k in g th e ir hom e at M r- R hoda H esse's. Mr H eato n is in c h a rg e of the H esse place H er.ry B a k e r -of P o rtla n d called on frien d s h e re la st T h u rsd a y M r B a k e r liv e d h e re w h e n a y o u n g m an and has been e m p lo y e d ’ by W P F u lle r a n d co m p an y in P o rtla n d fo r 45 y e a rs He w as h e ad of the p la te glass d e p a rtm e n t be fo re his re c e n t re tire m e n t. C E S tr e tc h e r re c e iv e d w ord j of the safe a r riv a l of th re e D uroc J e rs e y hogs w h ic h h e sh ip p e d to th e U n iv e rsity of H aw aii, via M at- son Steamship lines recently. School E lection a t S hute Set M o n d ay By Fred Dion SH U T E — A ll ta x p a y e rs in te r e s t ed should re m e m b e r th e special school m ee tin g a t th e schoolhouse M onday. M ay 17, a t 8 p. m„ to vote u p o n the q u e stio n of th e consol da- tio n of d istric t No. 19 w ith H ills b o ro d istric t No. 7. S h u te C o m m u n ity c lu b m et W ed nesd ay at the h om e of M ay a n d A n n e R cillv In th e S ta te C a p ita l's gam e M r- J o h n W a lte r w on first. M rs R H M ille r low In th e se c ond contest M rs. B oyce T ie rn e y w as first M r- P e rry S tr e a m e r low . The* n e x t m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. J o h n W alters J u n e 2. M r and Mrs. P e r r y S tre a m s r e c eiv ed w ord th a t a g irl w as born Slav 3 to M r a n d M rs W illis Rich of W enatchee. W ash. M rs R ich w as fo rm e rly H elen S tre am s. M r ar.d Mrs. B F H eid lo ff of P o rtla n d e x p e c t to m ove in to th e ir n ew hom e h e re th is w eek Portrait and Commercial REMEMBER US FOR Graduation Photos Hillsboro Studio Delta Bldg.—Upstairs Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 3571 — Res. Phone 1611 T h e re ’s big news lo r you in the a d v ertisin g column«. This Road We Walk Sound film by Church World Service to be shown at Helvetia Evangelical Reformed Church Sunday, May 16 — 8 p. m. FREE ADMISSION Free will offering will be taken for Church W orld Service Chin Up Club Sels Rummage Sale Dale T he ru m m a g e sale sp o n so red by ' th e C h in U p C lu b 's S alem local w ill be May 28 at St. P a u l's E piscopal P a rish H ouse in S alem on C hcm c- k e t« b e tw ee n C h u rc h a n d H igh T he sale w ill com m ence a t 8 o'clock a n d close at 9 p. m. P le ase send or p h o n e to E d ith C ow den. 2220 Mill St.. S alem T his sale is for the b e n efit of O regon i Beacon, th e c lu b 's paper. Say You Saw It In The Argus Skyu ay'f 11. 4.IZA pattern, 21 OVERNIGHT CASK ANOSIW l O T JO S20.00 plus tax 18” size $18.00 plus tax lll.w .li Skyu ay’t FL.1ME pattern WVRDROBE CASE Spring Fabrics • Gabardines • Hard Worsteds • Hard 'Twists Yours in a . . . $32.50 plus tax • Sharkskin tVorstrds ' M wtY fashidhs these trat el cases to stay s55'S0 ,.. $74'M FO R ation, a single-piece frame formed and fused under electronic heat. 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